Printing Long CStrings to Multiple Pages

This is an very easy example how to print a (long) CString buffer ( CStringList ) on several pages and how to get the Print Preview to work properly. I don't know if this is the right way to do this but I have looked everywhere but haven't found a good solution. I havent had time to figure out how to set the pInfo->SetMaxPage(nMaxPage); parameter yet. Maybe somebody could post it in the article.

JdbTable Printing Components

i m getting the problem to print the values of JdbTable so any body can help me in this case also these table values may exceed to the multiple pages ........tell me the solution with code material thnaks nasir

The way it is working is fine with me.Now What I need is,Iam in a win32 console application which has a main(). & I want call the application FameWork's some function so that I can pass some values to the "OnDraw" Function, such as in which position to draw the text.How Can I make this connection?

I know that when Iam using MFC AppWizard(exe) Project Type,the application framework internally calls functions for displaying the window etc.I would like to have all the similar functionalities when Iam calling from main() The Application FrameWork Function.

my point is I want to pass some values from my console main so that it reaches the "OnDraw"Function and then I could pass these values to the Text Out Function.

How can it be Done?.Could any one show it with a code snippet.
Thanks...

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